News — SC-13 Grapel

FLOCK OF COBBLESTONE BIRDS

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FLOCK OF COBBLESTONE BIRDS Designer: Marcia Roullard SUPPLIES Form MB-1352 6″x6″ Square Clay Canvas Colors SC-2 Melon-choly SC-5 Tiger Tail SC-9 Jaded SC-11 Blue Yonder SC-12 Moody Blue SC-13 Grapel SC-15 Tuxedo SC-16 Cotton Tail SC-25 Crackerjack Brown SC-27 Sour Apple SC-73 Candy Apple Red SC-75 Orange-A-Peel SC-97 Cant-elope FN-008 Brown SG-202 White Cobblestone SG-408 Designer Liner Orange Optional: MM-105 Gold Metallic MM-106 Steel Metallic MM-202 Green Patina AC-302 Wax Resist (dedicated brush) Decorating Accessories SL-442 Stars Stencil (discontinued) SL-436 Fern Leaf Stencil SL-447 Fence Stencil SL-448 Doily Stencil SL-455 Tire Tracks Stencil CB-110 #10/0 Mini Liner CB-604 #4 Soft Fan...

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CANVAS POURING WITH SCULPTING MEDIUM

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Fun Project Idea! CANVAS POURING WITH SCULPTING MEDIUM Instructions: Begin with properly fired bisque. Use a damp sponge to remove any dust. Tape off an “X” shape on the canvas then add sculpting medium to the un-taped triangle areas. Let the Sculpting Medium dry. Using the tape, create a wall to stop the glaze from falling off the side. Spray surface to dampen with the mister bottle. Fill pouring cup with SC-85 Orkid, SC-1 Pink-A-Boo, SX-18 Rosey Posey, SC-13 Grapel, and SC-33 Fruit of the Vine. Begin with a straight pour (pouring onto the middle of the canvas). Optional: Move...

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LARS & LINDY COBBLESTONE

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Fun Project Idea!  LARS & LINDY COBBLESTONE Designer: Elizabeth Carey Colors SC-13 Grapel SC-15 Tuxedo SC-27 Sour Apple SC-60 Silver Lining SC-75 Orange-A-Peel SG-201 Black Cobblestone SG-202 White Cobblestone Begin with properly fired cone 04 bisque. Moisten a sponge and wipe bisque to remove any dust Squeeze around 1 TBS of SC-15 Tuxedo onto the palette. Thin with around 1 TSP of water. Apply 1 coat of thinned SC-15 Tuxedo to Lars and Lindy (not on hats). Use a damp sponge to wipe off most of the glaze, leaving it only in the crevices. Using the Script Liner with SC-60 Silver...

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